The boss battles in the demo are immensely fun. I just finished it up, and all of the bosses were intense ad required a certain degree of planning to defeat. I only wish they'd warn me about what classes to use on the dragon, but I won anyway despite being severely impaired.

Like the demo so far. (Im at the dragon)
I kind of wish you could enter all the buildings, but whatever. I heard there are 1 or 2 story centric buildings each town so I guess thats ok.
The brave/default thing is fun.

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And which dragon? Is there a boss dragon or are you talking about the ones in the cave?

Haha, yes I just joined RPGfan. I was recently thinking about how I have recognized some people on multiple sites, and wondering when I would get recognized....so thanks!
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The first hour I played it was frustrating because I was being wiped out. I also went trecking into the cave before I should have. The system is definitely a learning curve but once I figured out how to utilize the classes and equipment properly, I had a lot more fun. I agree the demo is nothing but fetch quests and grinding but I think the main purpose was to familiarize yourself with the battle system. I probably won't finish it since it's a bit repetitive but I like going back to it and playing it every now and again just to pass some time and get better at the game mechanics for the full game. And it does feel strange playing without any kind of story/cut scenes but I understand why it's that way.

The only thing about the demo I would change is a little explanation of the class/jobs. For the first couple of battles all of my people were freelancers until I actually went into the menu. I don't usually care much for turn based RPG's because they feel slow but I really enjoyed this one.

I've been looking for a delicious class-intensive and customizable system ever since Dragon Quest IX and Fire Emblem: Awakening, and this one is really hitting the mark. I recently bought both Shin Megami Tensei: IV and Etrian Odyssey Untold (Have not played any of the earlier games in the series though, really jumping into the deep end)
I like how you have to figure things out for yourself. It's a bit brain-intensive (learning how the game works is as difficult as the battles are on "Hard" ) but it's forgivable because it's a TBG and I'd far prefer that to a tutorial or story-based unlock system where you are babied until the game thinks you're ready for a new something that late game you'll be using a lot. (Fire Emblem was pretty good with this: allowing you access to everything in Battle from the word "Go" save for the world map options)

Don't kill me guys but I was very bored. I will still get the full Version but after playing the demo I'm apprehensive. The game looks good enough and I absolutely loved Four Heroes of Light. Something just doesn't seem right or interest me. Hopefully the full version will change that. If I compare I gotta say I liked the Millenium Girl Demo and game much better so far. Also as far as games go Shin Megami IV blew me away.

Good bye to the Switch. I sold my Switch and didn't price gouge anyone. That's probably it for home consoles me at 52. I love 3DS and consider it to be my console. The Switch went to a nice family with kids I'm sure who will love it for years to come.

Are you running into it randomly or are you up to the quest that asks you to go there?

Randomly.

Don't even bother going into a dungeon unless there's a quest. Most of the itemns there are more helpful for the bosses there, and by the time the quest asks you to go there, you'll be able to handle the monsters there (hopefully). The Tower is more difficult than it reasonably needs to be, though...

Don't kill me guys but I was very bored. I will still get the full Version but after playing the demo I'm apprehensive. The game looks good enough and I absolutely loved Four Heroes of Light. Something just doesn't seem right or interest me. Hopefully the full version will change that. If I compare I gotta say I liked the Millenium Girl Demo and game much better so far. Also as far as games go Shin Megami IV blew me away.

I've said it before, but it's a bad demo. The pacing is horrendous, and the learning curve is unreasonably high even for a game trying to be old-school. From what I've seen and read, it's not well indicative of the final product outside of how the battles work. I wouldn't use this as a determination of how the main game is going to be.

Don't kill me guys but I was very bored. I will still get the full Version but after playing the demo I'm apprehensive. The game looks good enough and I absolutely loved Four Heroes of Light. Something just doesn't seem right or interest me. Hopefully the full version will change that. If I compare I gotta say I liked the Millenium Girl Demo and game much better so far. Also as far as games go Shin Megami IV blew me away.

I've said it before, but it's a bad demo. The pacing is horrendous, and the learning curve is unreasonably high even for a game trying to be old-school. From what I've seen and read, it's not well indicative of the final product outside of how the battles work. I wouldn't use this as a determination of how the main game is going to be.

Well I'm loving it. Any RPG with decent customization (sorry Rune Factory, putting 20 skills that auto-level when you do as much as walk around the place a bit just doesn't cut it) earns a tick in my books. The deepness of this one (allowing cross-class skills) makes me think of a refined DQIX (Y'know, dropping the 20+ pages of 4-per-page abilities) and that's a massive plus

Additionally, any Demo that takes longer than 2 hours to complete is definitely worth its salt. (looking at you, Etrian Odyssey IV and Untold)

I'm loving the simplicity in buttons (the D-Pad and Circle controls crossing over with other things seems a bit clumsy at first, but it does save time instead of diving in and out of menus constantly)

Actually the actual game is not that hard, and I love the fact that you can just change difficulty whenever I want, I have changed between normal and hard constantly I don't feel like I have to grind that much and for a RPG lover I just adore this game, and I have only got through 1/4 of the game (I think) but nemesis could need a bit of work!

Don't kill me guys but I was very bored. I will still get the full Version but after playing the demo I'm apprehensive. The game looks good enough and I absolutely loved Four Heroes of Light. Something just doesn't seem right or interest me. Hopefully the full version will change that. If I compare I gotta say I liked the Millenium Girl Demo and game much better so far. Also as far as games go Shin Megami IV blew me away.

I've said it before, but it's a bad demo. The pacing is horrendous, and the learning curve is unreasonably high even for a game trying to be old-school. From what I've seen and read, it's not well indicative of the final product outside of how the battles work. I wouldn't use this as a determination of how the main game is going to be.

Well I'm loving it. Any RPG with decent customization (sorry Rune Factory, putting 20 skills that auto-level when you do as much as walk around the place a bit just doesn't cut it) earns a tick in my books. The deepness of this one (allowing cross-class skills) makes me think of a refined DQIX (Y'know, dropping the 20+ pages of 4-per-page abilities) and that's a massive plus

Additionally, any Demo that takes longer than 2 hours to complete is definitely worth its salt. (looking at you, Etrian Odyssey IV and Untold)

I'm loving the simplicity in buttons (the D-Pad and Circle controls crossing over with other things seems a bit clumsy at first, but it does save time instead of diving in and out of menus constantly)

Speaking of which: Play Final Fantasy 5. This is basically just a beefed up version of that game. Which I am totally cool with.